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(Chest. 1960;37:193-195.)
© 1960 American College of Chest Physicians

Bronchography Using Dyclonine Hydrochloride Anesthesia

(4 N-butoxy-beta-piperidino-propiophenone-hydrochloride)

DAVID E. WHEELER M.D.

Dyclone has been found to be short-acting, safe, easy to administer, and effective as an agent for anesthetizing the tracheobronchial tree prior to bronchography. No patient was observed to suffer any adverse effect from the drug. One patient was resistant to repeated applications of the agent. The technique of application of both anesthetic and contrast media has been simplified as much as possible, resulting in a saving of time for the radiologist, diminished morbidity for the patient, and improved studies for the clinician.







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